Marco Polo (Schreiner, 1936) EM. 36’. M. 
Huge bicolor, rose and crimson. .40 
Marquita (Cayeux, 1931) ML. 34’. /A.M. 
Glorious ivory standards, falls same} color 
but lined maroon, huge flowers. } .40 
Mary Geddes (Stahl.-Wash. 1931) M. 36”. 
H.M. A.M. D.M. A _ rich golden salmon 
blend with coral tone in falls. .35 
Ming Yellow (Glutzbeck, 1938) ML. 36’. H.M. 
A.M. Stately and serene, a faultless yellow 
self. Good substance and slightly ruffled. 
75 
Minnie Colquitt (H. Sass, 1942) M. 36’. H.M. 
1943, A.M. 1945. Massive white plicata, 
with broad band of wine-purple stitching on 
both standards and falls. Lightly ruffled 
and very handsome. $3.00 
Missouri (Grinter, 1933) ML. 37’. Dykes 
Medal in 1937. A giant clear blue of 
unusual texture. .50 
Mohrson (C.G. White, 1935) M. 35’’. H.M. 
A.M. Deep violet seedling of Wm. Mohr, 
huge flower, ruffled and crinkled. .40 
Mulberry Rose (Schreiner, 1941) M. 38’’. H.M. 
1943, A.M. 1944. Deep pinkish mulberry, 
strongly shaded. brown. $2.50 
Nene (Cayeux, 1928) M. 36”. Large flower, 
standards are lilac, falls are red with lighter 
margin. .35 
Ola Kala (J. Sass, 1943) M. 36’". A.M. 1945, 
tied for Dykes Medal in 1946 and runner- 
up for Dykes Medal in 1947. A truly won- 
derful iris. Deep yellow ruffled self, has 
excellent growing habits. $4.00 
Old Parchment (Kleinsorge, 1939) M. 39”. 
FM. T9407 Aim. 21941 ; 
with golden buff overlay. 
Light creamy tan 
Good substance 
and long keeping. $1.00 
Ormohr (Kleinsorge, 1937) M. 38”. H.M. 
A.M. A seedling of Wm. Mohr. Enormous 
flower of pale lilac with a_ silvery. cast, 
veined violet. .90 
Prairie Sunset (H. Sass, 1939) ML. 36’. H.M. 
A.M. 1941 and Dykes Medal in 1943. Fine 
big flower with blendings of peach, apricot, 
rose, copper and gold. $1.50 
Ranger (Kleinsorge, 1943) L. 36’. H.M. 
1944, A.M. 1946. Large flaring flower of 
almost true crimson red, orange beard, very 
beautiful. $4.00 
Red Dominion (Ayres, 1931) L. 40’. H.M. 
Deep rich velvety red, very lustrous in the 
sunlight. .35 
Red Douglas, The (J. Sass, 1937) ML. 40”. 
H.M. A.M. & Dykes Medal in 1941. Co- 
lossal wine-red with brownish cast near cen- 
ter, rich orange beard. $1.00 
Rosy Wings (Gage, 1935) M. 38’’. H.M. A.M. 
Dykes Medal in 1939. Beautiful flower of 
rosy red color. .30 
Rubeo (Mitchell, 1931) M. 40’. Standards 
are deep glistening rose, falls are velvety 
maroon. .40 
Abbreviations: Blooming season, 
Sable (Cook, 1938) M. 40’. H.M. 1937, A.M. 
1940. Deepest blue-black with blue beard. 
Large flowers of wonderful lustrous sheen. 
Very popular. $1.00 
San Francisco (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927) ML. 38”. 
Dykes Medal. Large white plicata edged 
with lavender. .35 
Shining Waters (Essig, 1933) EM. 40’. H.M. 
A.M. Lovely flower of clear blue. .40 
Sierra Blue (Essig, 1932) ML. 40’. Dykes 
Medal in 1935. Soft, enamel like blue, 
slightly deeper in color than Shining 
Waters. .35 
Snow Flurry (Rees, 1939) E. 45’... A.M. 1941. 
Standards are pure icy white, beautifully 
ruffled. Falls are big, broad, crinkled and 
pure white. $1.50 
Solid Mahogany (J. Sass, 1944) M. 39°". H.M. 
1944, A.M. 1947. Well named and one 
of the best of recent introductions. Very 
deep rich red of excellent substance. $7.50 
Spun Gold (Glutzbeck, 1940) ML. 38’. H.M. 
1939, A.M. 1942, Dykes Medal, 1944. 
Rich solid golden color and plant of excep- 
tionally good habits. $2.50 
Tiffanja (DeForest, 1942) M. 42’’. H.M. 1944, 
A.M. 1946. A new plicata. Standards a 
buff yellow, falls a creamy white edged with 
brown speckles. $2.00 
Tiffany (H. Sass, 1938) M. 36. H.M. A.M. 
A gracefully frilled soft yellow with bronzy 
pinkish violet plicata. .50 
Tobacco Road (Kleinsorge, 1942) M. 32”. 
H.M. 1944, A.M. 1946. Entirely different 
golden tobacco-brown self. Falls are broad 
and held stiffly horizontal. $6.00 
Treasure Island (Kleinsorge, 1937) M. 38”. 
A.M. 1945. Gigantic flower of bright clear 
yellow, rich gold beard. .50 
Wabash (Williamson, 1937) M. 38’. H.M. 
1937, A.M. 1938, Dykes Medal in 1940. 
Still the outstanding amoena. White stand- 
ards are slightly -ruffled, the deep purple 
falls are trimmed with a white margin. .75 
Wasatch (Thorup, 1935) E. 36’°. H.M. Huge 
clear white plicata with blue © stitching. 
Heavy stalk and’ broad foliage. [oS 
White Wedgewood (Grant, 1943) E.M. 45’. 
H.M. 1943, A.M. 1945. Large porcelain 
white with blue at base of the white beard 
$7.00 
Wm. Mohr (Mohr, 1925) EM. 30’. Large 
flowers of pale lilac, beautifully veined and 
ruffled. Roots and leaves are small but 
the flowers are immense. Still one of the 
best iris. .30 
W. R. Dykes (Dykes, 1937) M. 36’. Large 
crinkled flower of medium yellow. Very 
rich texture. .30 
E—early; M—midseason; ML—midseason late; L—late. 
Awards, HM—Honorable Mention; AM—Award of Merit; DM 

Dykes Medal. 
